Level 2

I never used Norton's secure DNS just OpenDNS for some time and then ComodoDNS. It happened that Comodo sometimes would slowdown my internet browsing speed, but other than that I have had no problem with Comodo.

Level 1

ZeroDay

Plexx

It will depend on your geographical location and your security components. If you are on ESET/Trend/Kaspersky etc ( no name a few that contain web protection ), a dedicated DNS server as opposed to your ISP DNS server is rather obsolete as you will need to also deal with latency etc.

I am sure HeffeD and Earth have provided somewhere in this forum a decent explanation about it (cant seem to find it tho). Have a search.

Level 6

Level 22

My vote goes to other: OpenDNS.
I have necer seen Norton ConnectSafe blocking anything except some images on 100% secure webstes.
I have also never experienced any action from Comodo Secure DNS.
OpenDNS saved my back once till now so I'll let it work

Level 6

My vote goes to other: OpenDNS.
I have necer seen Norton ConnectSafe blocking anything except some images on 100% secure webstes.
I have also never experienced any action from Comodo Secure DNS.
OpenDNS saved my back once till now so I'll let it work

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